Pilgrim's progress to whisky Mecca (Glenmorangie)Despite the advance of time, Tain continues to be a sacred destination for pilgrims the world over. John Lamond believes Glenmorangie Distillery may be a reason for the area's continued popularitySeptember 2001, Issue 18, page 34

Scotland's Tallest StillScotland's tallest whisky still has been winched into place at The Glenmorangie Company's famous distillery in Tain,Ross-shire.
The five-metre-tall,swan-necked copper still is the last of four new st...January 2009, Issue 77, page 7

Under the hammerNow you can find both of John Rose's superb articles about collecting whisky in one place. In collections,he looks at some of the latest bottles to come up at auction. In questions,he fields your enqu...February 2008, Issue 70, page 34

Under the hammerNow you can find both of John Rose's superb articles about collecting whisky in one place. In collections,he looks at some of the latest bottles to come up at auction. In questions,he fields your enqu...June 2008, Issue 72, page 32

Whisky's womenWhisky's longevity can be credited to the efforts of many hard working people. Gavin D Smith lists nine successful women who are currently working hard to secure whisky's future.February 2001, Issue 14, page 26

Whiskies (35)

Bailie Nicol Jarvie Blended - Scotland - 40.00%8Demanding and stern. Take some time to understand it. A complex whisky as it reveals its secrets.

Bailie Nicol Jarvie 8 Years OldBlended - Scotland - 40.00%7A pleasant drink with an interesting freshness. Leaves a burning sensation with a spirity feel back in the throat though. No reason to get excited.

Glenmorangie 10 Years OldSingle Malt - Scotland - 40.00%8Slightly sweeter on the nose, and less complex, than the best bottlings I have tasted.

Glenmorangie 10 Years Old - Scotland - 40.00%A perfectly sound,easy-going,sweet dram. Not a patch on ‘Original'(which of course is newer).

Glenmorangie 15 Years OldSingle Malt - Scotland - 43.00%8If you like the classic flavours of the 10 Years Old but find it a bit light, this range-filler is for you.

Glenmorangie 15 Years OldSingle Malt - Scotland - 40.00%8If you like the classic flavours of the 10 Years Old but find it a bit light, this range-filler is for you.

Glenmorangie 18 Years OldSingle Malt - Scotland - 43.00%8While the middle brother in this range seems best to capture the Glenmorangie house character, this older version is a richer whisky. I could like them equally, according to my mood.

Glenmorangie 1995 Artisan CaskSingle Malt - Scotland - 45.00%8This is a substantially richer style of Glenmorangie, but not overwhelmingly sweet. The balancing spices and herbs are all present and correct.

Glenmorangie Côte de BeauneSingle Malt - Scotland - 46.00%8As the glass sits on my desk, aromas and flavours slowly emerge, I like it more and more, but I suspect it will always be overshadowed by last year's Côte de Nuits.

Glenmorangie DornochSingle Malt - Scotland - 43.00%8This whispers in your ear
and draws you in –
very restrained
and sophisticated.